Raid alert and Raid reporting for the Raid controllers which work on CSMI v .81 compliant driver.

CIM 2.17 Schema Support

OMCI conforms to the CIM 2.17 Schema, and includes two WMI providers:

Dell WMI Indication Provider or Polling Agent

Dell WMI Instance or Method Provider

BIOS Configuration

OMCI provides the ability to configure a system BIOS, including management of its boot order.

WMI Security

WMI provides user authentication before granting access to CIM data and methods. Access privileges are enforced by Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) security and CIMOM. Access, whether full or limited, is granted to users on per-namespace basis. There is no class implementation or property-level security. By default, users who are members of the administrators group have full local and remote access to WMI.
You can configure WMI security using the WMI Control available in the Computer Management console under the Services and Applications section. Right-click WMI Control, and then click Properties. You can configure namespace-specific security from the Security tab. You can also execute WMI Control from the Start menu or from the command prompt, by running wmimgmt.msc.

Event Reporting

OMCI detects events on Dell systems and alerts the local user and network administrator about potential failures, configuration changes, and chassis intrusions. These events are displayed by a systems management application such as Open Manage Essentials (OME).

Remote Shut Down

OMCI supports remote system shut down and reboot.

Information Access

OMCI provides access to system information such as BIOS revision and system model through WMI using CIM. The WSMAN protocol can also be used to access this information through WMI.

OMCI supports configuration of remote wake-up settings. Remote wake-up is a function of the client system and Network Interface Card (NIC).

Remote Modification of System Settings

OMCI allows IT administrators to retrieve and set Dell business client BIOS settings such as USB port configuration, boot order, and NIC settings.

System Health and Status

OMCI monitors the system health such as fan status and reports the status through NT event log entries and CIM events.

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